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EMPLOYMENT Advertising Section CLASSIFICATIONS. Positions open—placement bureaus, industrial positions, and academic positions. Situations wanted—members, nonmembers, student affiliates, retired members, Issuance: Published weekly, issued every Monday. Mailed Friday preceding date of issue, Closing date: Friday AM, 17 days preceding publication date. No extensions. Cancellations must be received 14 days in advance of publication date.

ments from outside the U.S. should be accompanied by information stating New York bank that will issue draft in U.S. funds. The advertisements will be run on the nearest publication date following receipt of the bank draft. Mail advertisements to CHEMICAL & ENGINEERING NEWS, Classified Advertising, 25 Sylvan Rd. South, Westport, Conn. 06880. Copy cannot be accepted by phone.

ACS MEMBER RATES. "Situations wanted" advertisements inserted by employed ACS members and by student affiliates will be accepted at 40 cents per word for each insertion, no minimum charge. Requests for such advertisements must state ACS membership status, and whether the member is retired, to ensure publication in the proper classification. Mail all such advertisements to CHEMICAL & ENGINEERING NEWS, Classified Advertising, 25 Sylvan Rd. South, Westport, Conn. 06880. ACS members who are unemployed or under notice of involuntary unemployment within 60 days may place one free classified "situations wanted" advertisement per issue for a period of six weeks. The advertiser must state circumstances of unemployment with name of company where last employed and date of termination. Each advertisement may not exceed 45 words plus box address or advertiser's name and address. Excess words charged at 40 cents per word per insertion. After six advertisements have run, the member may restart the advertisement by rewriting and resubmitting it restating the circumstances of unemployment. These subsequent advertisements will be inserted every two weeks Mail all such advertisements to American Chemical Society, Employment Aids Office, 1155—16th St., N.W., Washington, DC. 20036. Copy cannot be accepted by phone. Retired ACS members are allowed six free classified advertisements in a calendar year. Mail such advertisements to American Chemical Society, Employment Aids Office, 1155—16th St., N.W., Washington, DC. 20036.

CONDinONS. In printing these advertisements ACS assumes no obligations as to qualifications of prospective employees or responsibility of employers, nor shall ACS obtain information concerning positions advertised or of those seeking employment. Replies to announcements should carry copies of supporting documents, not original documents. Every reasonable effort will be made to prevent forwarding of advertising circulars. Employers who require applications on company forms should send duplicate copies. ACS considers all users of this section morally and ethically obligated to acknowledge all replies to their advertisements.

EMPLOYER AND NONMEMBER RATES. Display advertisements $144 per inch (space unlimited). Lower rates on contract basis. Minimum display space 1 inch with inch units thereafter. Agency commission and cash discounts allowed on display ads only. Classified advertisements $1.57 a word, minimum charge $23.55 each. Include five words for box address. Advertise-

IMPORTANT NOTICES. • The Office of Professional Relations maintains files on layoffs of chemical professionals and on instances of unprofessional treatment of ACS members. This information is available to members on request. • Employment involving country-to-country transfer of chemical professionals may, in some instances, be prevented by visa policies or other governmental restrictions on such transfers Those seeking employment in nations other than their own should be particularly thorough in determining both the generally accepted employment practices in the nation involved and the exact conditions of the specific position offered. • Various state and national laws against discrimination, including the Federal Civil Rights Act of 1964, prohibit discrimination in employment because of race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, or any reason not based on a bona fide occupational qualification. • Help wanted and situations wanted advertisements on these pages are for readers' convenience and are not to be construed as instruments leading to unlawful discrimination.

ACS Employment Clearing House The Employment Clearing House operated at the national office is a contact medium for ACS members and student affiliates seeking employment and for employers. Candidates for employment: Only members and student affiliates may use the free service. Information supplied by candidates on training, experience, and education is placed in a data system and is available on a nonconfidential basis to potential employers. Write the Employment Aids Office to request Clearing House registration forms, to submit, renew, or change a "situations wanted" advertisement, or to request newspaper "position open" advertisements. A Confidential Employment Listing is in operation to aid employed members who require records held in confidence from certain employers. Due to the extra

POSITIONS OPEN

SENIOR PROJECT ENGINEER

PLACEMENT BUREAUS PLASTICS/PHARMACEUTICALS. Nationwide search consultants to the plastics, drug and chemical industry for chemical engineers, chemists, bioscientists with experience in R&D, Mfg., QC, Admin. Fee Paid. Reply in confidence to Lee Shorr/Jeff Harris, WELLS RECRUITING SYSTEMS, Dept. H-1,-545 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017. (212) 9498484. SOUTHEAST CHEMISTS, CHEM. ENGRS. Our nine offices have numerous job orders for process/production personnel with 2 to 5 yrs experience. Confidential. Fee paid. Send resume/salary info to: Ron Phelps, Beall Associates, P.O. Box 4177, Greenville, S.C. 29608 CHEMICAL ENGINEERS/CHEMISTS nationwide. Fee Paid. Send resume. FORTUNE Personnel Agency, 505 5 Ave., NYC 10017. (212)682-8600. CHEMICAL INDUSTRY PROFESSIONALS. Nationwide service, all expenses paid. Roger Cranford/John Shaylor, INTRACHEM Recruiters, Box 4332, Columbia, S.C. 29240 ENGINEERING & CHEMICAL PLACEMENT EXCLUSIVELY! B.S./M.S./M.B.A./Ph.D. Specialized concentration in pharmaceutical, food, cosmetic, health care, plastics, paper and chemical industries. Client companies assume all fees for our confidential service. Reply to: Manager, Chemical Placement, GILMORE CONSULTANTS, INC., 589 Franklin Turnpike, Ridgewood, New Jersey 07450. (201) 4472300.

CHEMICAL ENGINEER/SCIENTIFIC COMPUTER APPLICATION ANALYST: M.S. degree in Chemical Engineering and a minimum of 4 years experience in developing programs for process design, cost estimating, economic analysis, process simulation and optimization. A thorough understanding of process design methods and cost estimating techniques applicable to petrochemical plants is essential. Ruth A. Goertier, Personnel Stanford Research Institute, 333 Ravenswood Avenue, Menlo Park, CA 94025. 415/326-6200. An equal opportunity employer.

Information Scientist

Immediate opening in our advanced technical research facility for a degreed Engineer with a minimum of 3 to 5 years experience in process development on a project basis. Would give performance to the Chemical Engineer with plastics processing experience, including extrusion, casting, molding and thermoforming. Strong inter-personal skills are required. We offer long range growth potential, a competitive salary, an excellent benefits package and work environment plus paid relocation to our Midwestern headquarters. For consideration, please send a detailed resume including salary history to:

BS/MS in Chemistry with 2 to 5 years experience in information science environment. Position responsible for designing, developing and implementing an internal records system and for searching, evaluating and abstracting scientific literature. Must be familiar with chemical nomenclature and manual/computer indexing and searching. Excellent working conditions in I-R's "Lab-of-the-Year." Company paid benefits including profit sharing. Write, including education, work experience and salary history to

BOX 35-D-5, ACS 1155 16th St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

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INDUSTRIAL POSITIONS COAL GASIFICATION. $45,000. Manage new division. Major corporation. Contact ENGINEERSLOG, Box 252, Latham, N.Y. 12110

handling required an annual listing fee of $25 is charged. Write for information. Employers: Any employer may request a search of the file of candidates by telephone (202) 872-4528 or by writing to the Employment Aids Office. There is a minimum charge of $10 for any search service. If the search is successful in locating candidates to review, the fee is $25 plus 50 cents for each set of record supplied. Further contact with candidates of interest is at the option of the employer. The Confidential Employment Listing gives employers the opportunity to reach experienced candidates who might not otherwise be available. For further information on this service, contact the American Chemical Society, Employment Aids Office, 1155—16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036.

CHEMICAL QUALITY CONTROL ANALYST

Minimum 2 years experience. Knowledge of autoanalyser, spectrophotometer, automatic titrimeters, gas chromotograph. Fluent Spanish reqd. Salary $290 week.

Personnel Administrator PHILIP MORRIS RESEARCH CENTER P.O. Box 26583 RICHMOND, VA 23261 An Equal Opportunity Employer, M/F

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Ph.D. Physical Chemist

You can be one of our Pharmacy Department's SENIOR SCIENTISTS... . . . if you have a PhD in Polymer Technology, Pharmacy, or Analytical Chemistry, and your major field of interest is in these areas. You'll need an appreciation of the toxicologic, economic and regulatory requirements of the pharmaceutical industry, as well as good written and oral communication skills. Your experience must include development of analytical methodology relating to drug polymer com­ binations, and hands-on experience with spray coating, polymer formulating and processing is also helpful. An additional requirement is 1 to 3 years of designing, conducting, and evaluating laboratory experiments in areas such as polymer technology, plastic technology, microencapsulation, or phar­ maceutical coatings. We're a Johnson & Johnson company, engaged in the manufacture of ethical and over-the-counter pharmaceutical products. Our ultra modern headquarters is situated in a beautiful setting just outside Philadelphia, Pa. We offer a salary in line with your experience, outstanding company benefits and op­ portunity for career growth. If you have the skills we seek and can interact with people at many technical and management levels, send your resume without delay to our Employment Manager.

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PROCESS ENGINEER Major chemical plant has challenging opportunity available for Process Engineer who will become an integral member of our Manufacturing Operations. Requirements include a BS in Chemical Engineering and a minimum of 3-5 years experience in Process Engi­ neering or Production. Candidates should be capable of preparing detailed process designs including calculations for heat & material balances and equipment sizes such as pumps, heat exchangers, pipes, tanks and control valves. We offer starting salary commensurate with experience and ability as well as a com­ prehensive benefit program. Forward resume in strict confidence to: MRS.

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QLIDDEN PIGMENTS GROUP 3901 Glidden Road, Baltimore, Md. 21226 An Equal Opportunity Employer (M/F)

CHEMICAL ENGINEER Anheuser-Busch has an immediate opening at our Corn Processing Plant in Lafayette Indiana for a Chemical Engineer. Responsibilities for this position will include troubleshooting and development of new products. The successful candidate will possess 0-5 years of chemical engineering experience, the ability to solve problems in the areas of instrumentation and environmental engineering, some knowledge of computers, and a degree in chemical engineering. You will enjoy an excellent salary, outstanding benefits and advancement based upon your accomplishment. Send resume with salary history and requirements in strict confidence to:

Anheuser-Busch, Inc. Manager of Plant Personnel Box 1398 Lafayette, Indiana 4 7 9 0 2 An Equal Opportunity

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We have an opening for an interdisci­ plinary researcher interested in ex­ ploration, synthesis and character­ ization of new amorphous materials. Competence through either graduate studies or industrial background in most of the following areas is re­ quired: Inorganic chemistry, preparative methods, thermodynamics, kinetics, transport phenomena, spectroscopy, mechanical properties. Contact: L. E. Hambrick Senior Personnel Specialist Technical Staffs Division Sullivan Park Corning, New York 14830 l An Equal Opportunity Employer ι Our newly-formed Research and Development group has an opening for an aggressive Polymer Chemist. We are looking for a self-starter with a Ph.D. in Polymer Chemistry and 2-5 years industrial experience in water compatible polymers. A knowledge of carbohydrate chemistry is desirable. The successful candidate will be responsible for the research and development of new products for use in the oil field drilling fluids and treating chemicals markets. Duties will include directing the work of other scientists, liaison with other company groups and outside interests, and technical strategy evaluation. NL-Baroid, a division of NL Industries Inc., is a leader in oil-field services located in Houston, Texas. We offer a competitive starting salary and a comprehensive benefits package. Interested applicants should forward re­ sume to: Personnel, P.O. Box 1675, Houston, Texas 77001 Polymer Projects. Background should involve polymers, fi­ bers or compounding. Fee company paid. Salary: $ 2 2 30,000. Contact: P. M. Anderson. CRETNEY & ASSO­ CIATES, INC; 754 Hanna Bldg.; Cleveland, Ohio 44115. (216) 771-2144 DEVELOPMENT ENGINEERS—New positions exist in expanding Development Dept. for experienced engineers familiar with coil manufacture and repair of electrical rotating ma­ chinery. Knowledge of transformer repair and field engi­ neering services helpful. MATERIALS ENGINEER—5-10 years experience in development of new insulating materials and insulation systems, development of processes, specifi­ cations and standards. Must be familiar with all standard tests. Some knowledge of cost accounting helpful. Ch.E. preferred. EQUIPMENT ENGINEER—5-10 years experience in design, development and start-up of manufacturing equipment, preparation of equipment specifications, drawings, operating and maintenance manuals. Must be able to assume re­ sponsibility for dealing with outside vendors and contractors, and be familiar with equipment cost justifications and ROI. M.E. preferred. These are exceptional career opportunities and offer excellent salaries and comprehensive range of company paid benefits. Please send confidential resume and salary requirements to: Ron Foster, Industry Services Divi­ sions. Westinghouse Electric Corporation, 875 Greentree Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15220. An equal opportunity em­ ployer. Polymer Development—Unique opening for Ph.D. interested in marketing as well as bench. Position involves new product development, tech service, and commercial development. Excellent potential to mid-management. To $30,000. Contact: Norman Pomplas, PRO EM PERSONNEL, 78 Mill Road, Hatboro, Pa. 19040 MANAGER OF PROCESS IMPROVEMENT AND QUALITY CONTROL. Our client, a major corporation in the chemicals industry, is seeking a manager to head up a growing staff re­ sponsible for process improvement and quality control of ΡνΌ stabilizers, organometallics, and related materials. Reporting directly to the VP of Manufacturing, the candidate should have a Ph.D. in Chemistry and the leadership qualities required for management. A minimum of 10 years' experience is desired. The position is located in a desirable midwestem city and of­ fers an attractive compensation package, including relocation expenses. If you meet these qualifications and are seeking a challenging, rewarding opportunity with a growth-oriented company, we invite you to submit a detailed resume for con­ sideration to Dr. L. S. Rolnick. All replies will be treated with strict confidentiality. Rolnick-Newman Associates, Inc., 4615 SW Freeway, Houston, Texas 77027 CHEMIST Position requires a degreed chemist with 3-5 years experience or interest in mineral dressing techniques. Must be capable of working with minimal supervision in the area of product development and technical service for Flo­ tation Reagents used on a variety of minerals. Excellent opportunity to join a dynamic company with a commitment to the Mining Industry. Send Resume and salary requirements to: General Manager, AZ Products Company, P.O. Box 67, Eaton Park, Florida 33840

JOB HUNTING? "Life is short but there is always time enough for courtesy'-Emerson. Answer all ad inquiries. Failure to do so is u n ­ fair to companies and other applicants

ANALYTICAL/ PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS Hoechst-Roussel, one of the fastest growing pharmaceutical companies in the country, has three current openings for degreed analytical/pharmaceutical chemists with 1-10 years of experience in the Pharmaceutical Industry. Two of these positions are within our Analytical Research Group. Primary responsibilities will involve the development of methods and procedures and performing analysis of new compounds and dosage forms utilizing high performance liquid gas chromatography and related techniques. An additional position is available in our Quality Control laboratory which requires a minimum of 5 years experience in the performance of quality control assays and procedures utilizing both classical and modern instrument methods. Prior supervisory experience is desirable. Excellent compensation/benefits package. Send resume indicating current earnings, in confidence, to Mr. D. M. O'Leary, Employment Specialist.

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PH.D CHEMIST

Outstanding growth has created an immediate need for an experienced chemist in our Research and Development Department. A Ph.D organic chemist with experience in synthesis and utilization of water soluble polymers is required. This position offers excellent advancement opportunities for an ambitious person and an opportunity to be involved in all phases of product development. Our excellent benefit program includes profit sharing. Replies to: Mrs. K. McCarthy, Daubert Chemical Co., 4700 South Central Ave., Chicago, IL 60638.

LABORATORY MANAGER We are seeking an individual with a background in trace organic analysis and water chemistry capable of directing laboratory personnel as well as coordinating field sampling activities. This is a key position requiring active participation in new business activities. The laboratory is equipped with the latest instrumentation including: GC/MS, Autoanalyzer, TOC, GC and IR. Send resume to:

VERSAR INC. 6 6 2 1 Electronic Drive Springfield, Virginia 2 2 1 5 1 EOE

CHEMICAL ENGINEERS Rohm and Haas Company is a major U.S. chemical company with an excellent record of innovation and growth. We produce over 2500 products that are used in industry, agriculture and health services . . . and we're poised for significant growth both in the immediate and long-term future. Immediate openings exist for experienced and entry-level chemical engineers in the following areas:

PROCESS ENGINEERING Develop processes for new products and improve processes for existing products. Will plan and execute pilot plant studies for batch and continuous operations, including preparation of cost estimates, design proposals for large-scale equipment, environmental and safety considerations. Positions require a BS/MS degree in chemical engineering and 0-4 years applicable experience. Philadelphia and Bristol, PA locations.

ENGINEERING DESIGN Will be responsible for design of new plants, and for production startup, including development of process flow charts, specifications for equipment, and plant testing to determine optimum design. Will also prepare cost estimates for capital investment and products, and supervise startup operation. Experience in computer technology would be preferred. A BS/MS in chemical engineering plus 0-4 years experience are required for these openings. Bristol, PA location.

PRODUCTION Responsible for startup operations in the introduction of new processes, products and equipment; optimize productivity. Other duties include process improvement studies, troubleshooting and energy conservation. These positions require a BS/MS in chemical engineering and 04 years experience. Houston, TX; Louisville, KY; Knoxville, TN; Philadelphia and Bristol, PA locations.

MARKETING Openings for individuals with a BS/MS in chemical engineering or chemistry plus experience/aptitude for sales. A three-phase training program includes company and product orientation in the Philadelphia area, followed by assignment to a sales office, working under the direction of a district manager. Upon completion of training, individual is assigned to a sales territory as a technical representative. We offer an excellent compensation and benefits program, and an outstanding opportunity for career development and advancement. Send your resume including salary history and requirement, in confidence to: Recruiting and Placement # 877 Rohm and Haas Company Philadelphia, Pa. 19105

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ACADEMIC POSITIONS

Organic ft Physical Chemists Mechanical Engineer Three positions—each offering unusual opportunity for career en­ hancement—are now available with St. Regis, an innovative leader in the pulp and paper industry.

ORGANIC CHEMIST— Chemical Product Development Will identify potential chemical products which can be derived from wood and establish the technical and economical processing steps necessary to produce them. Position requires a PhD with the proven ability to provide technical leadership in an expanding program. Also necessary are a strong interest in establishing and conducting experimental laboratory programs and experience in the commercial development of resultant products. Familiarity with wood based natural products such as carbohydrates, cellulose, pyrolytic oils and their derivatives would be an asset.

PHYSICAL CHEMIST— Pigmented Coatings and New Coating Processes Will apply knowledge of physical properties and rheology of pigmented coatings and binders to both advance our technology and create new products. Areas Of research will include: paper and ink gloss, compressibility, surface energy, capillary migration, smoothness, ink hold and receptivity. Selected candidate will also interface with suppliers to discover new pigments, binders and res­ ins—and with customers, manufacturing and marketing personnel to determine needs and incorporate them into programs. Qualifications must include MS/PhD in Physical or Organic Chemistry and strong academic background in such areas of polymer technology as latices, rheology, surfactants, physical properties and structures. Related experience helpful.

MECHANICAL ENGINEER— Field Services Will work closely with the professionals at our operating division—analyzing problems that occur in paper manufacturing. Areas of concentration include: sheet winding, pressing, vibration analysis, heat transfer and novel methods of sheet forming. Position requires a creative individual with an advanced ME degree. Experience in the paper industry desired, but not essential. We offer attractive salaries and benefits plus pleasant suburban living in West Nyack, New York. Send resume, including salary history, to: Louis Douelger, Personnel Manager.

5Γ West Nyack Road West Nyack, N.Y. 10994 An Equal Opportunity

DEVELOPMENT CHEMIST Texize Chemicals Company seeks a Development Chemist with 2-10 years experience in the home cleaning and laundry products field. Job location is in Greenville, South Carolina. Salary commensurate with experience. Excellent fringe benefits and working conditions. Contact in complete confidence: Bill Asbury, Texize Chemicals Company, Division Morton-Norwich Products, Inc., P.O. Box 368, Greenville, South Carolina 29602. PHONE (803) 963-4261. WE ARE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EM­ PLOYER! M/F.

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Product Development Chemist A Permanent position for individual with Ph.D. degree in organic chemistry field & five or more years specialty chemicals product development ex­ perience. Should be strong in organic synthesis of Phosgene derivatives & pharmaceuticals & pesticides intermediates. Applicant should have solid marketing experience & should be ready to take a challenging job. Send resume and salary requirements to: V. Zolotoochin, Minerec Corp., 3520 Fairfield Rd., Baltimore, Md. 21226

POSTDOCTORAL POSITION Application of organosilicon compounds to organic synthesis and mechanistic studies. Available September, 1977. Send resume, list of references to T. H. Chan, Department of Chemistry, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3A 2K6. Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering. Doctorate required. Industrial experience desirable. Equal opportunity employer. Write Director, School of Chemical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia 30332 FACULTY POSITION—Full-time position available at the Assistant Professor level for September, 1977. A Ph.D. Physical or Inorganic chemist is desired who is capable of teaching in both areas and must have a strong background in instrumentation (NMR, UV, IR, GC, Mass Spec). This position includes undergraduate and graduate teaching. Research is encouraged. Salary: $14,500-$ 17,000. Send application to Dr. Peter Desio, Chairman, Chemistry Department, Uni­ versity of New Haven, 300 Orange Avenue, West Haven, Connecticut 06516. Closing date for applications is June 23, 1977. The University of New Haven is an equal opportunity affirmative action employer. POSTDOCTORAL POSITION: Available September, Collaborative research on drug interaction with target enzymes, and modifier interaction with enzyme regulatory sites. Applicant should have experience or interest in sequencing, chemical modification or crystallography of proteins. Salary com­ mensurate with experience. Professor Raymond L. Blakley, College of Medicine, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242. An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Em­ ployer Applications are invited for an anticipated one-year re­ placement position with a possibility of extended service at Gonzaga University Beginning Sept. 1, 1977. Teaching re­ sponsibilities will include General Chemistry and Organic Chemistry, with preference given to an individual with inor•ganic or analytical chemistry expertise as well. Applicant should send resume, three letters of recommendation and transcripts of recent work to: Dr. K. L. Nakamaye, Depart­ ment of Chemistry, Gonzaga University, Spokane, Wa. 99258. Deadline for applicants will be June 15. Postdoctoral: Structure and texture of solids having extended defects. Background in some combination of computer programming, crystallography, electron microscopy. $11,000/year. Available immediately. Apply Professor LeRoy Eyring, Department of Chemistry and the Center for Solid State Science, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85281, before June 15,1977 to assure consideration. Three letters of recommendation required. Arizona State University is an equal opportunity employer. ASSISTANTSHIPS FOR MS CANDIDATES. Teaching and research positions are available starting in August. Oppor­ tunities exist in all major areas of chemistry as well as bioinorganic, environmental and geochemistry. Apply to: Head, Chemistry Department, South Dakota School of Mines & Tech., Rapid City, SD 57701. An Affirmative Action Equal Opportunity Employer. ORGANIC LABORATORY COORDINATOR—Michigan State University Chemistry Department seeks a well-organized chemist (Ph.D. preferred, but qualified M.S. will be considered) to manage organic undergraduate laboratories. Responsi­ bilities include supervision of teaching assistants; manage­ ment of laboratory supplies, equipment and course handouts; laboratory safety. Successful candidate will work with or­ ganic faculty to evaluate syllabus and develop new experi­ ments. Twelve-month appointment. Salary (to 18,000) commensurate with experience. Send resume and three references to: Dr. G. J. Karabatsos, Chairman, Department of Chemistry, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Ml 48824. An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Em­ ployer. Graduate Student Appointments: Western Michigan Uni­ versity has several positions available starting late August, 1977. M.S. and Ph.D. programs in all areas of chemistry in­ cluding biochemistry. Opportunity for close relationships between faculty and graduate students. Stipends range from $4600 to $5100 for calendar year. Contact: Dr. T. Houser, Chemistry Department, Western Michigan University, Kala­ mazoo, Ml 49008. WMU is an equal opportunity employer. ACADEMIC STAFF POSITION IN MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point announces an Aca­ demic Staff position in their Medical Technology Program, effective August 1977. Responsibilities include development and teaching of introductory courses in hematology, serology and clinical instrumentation for undergraduates. Certified Medical Technologists with teaching experience in an ap­ proved hospital-based School of Medical Technology (M.S. degree or B.S. degree with adequate teaching experience) are invited to apply with curriculum vita, official transcripts and three letters of reference to: (Closing date: May 30) Dr. D. Chitharanjan, Director of Medical Technology, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, Stevens, Point, Wl 54481. UW-SP is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer Permanent position as Senior Research Associate in the Center for Solid State Science available July 1, 1977. Po­ sition requires minimum MS in Chem., Phys., Mtls., or Eng. Ph.D. desirable but may be waived for comparable experience. Expertise in several areas of minicomputer/microprocessor, crystal growth and prepn., TGA, SEM, STEM, TEM, XRO, ra­ dioisotopes, microprobe, resonance techniques and optical refln. spectroscopy. Interested applicants should submit resumes to the Personnel Office, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona 85281 by Wednesday, June 15, 1977. UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA Department of Chemistry Faculty Position in Physical Chemistry. Applications are invoted for an appointment which will be made at the Associate or the

Assistant Professor level in experimental physical chemistry. Preference will be given to candidates who can give lectures in the French as well as the English language or who, after suitable training, would be prepared to do so. The successful candidate will be encouraged to develop their own lines of research with graduate students to the levels of M.Sc. and Ph.D. Three copies of applications, together with a Curric­ ulum Vitae, publications list and the names of three Referees, are to be addressed to: Professor Β. Ε. Conway, Chemistry Department, University of Ottawa, Ottawa K1N 6N5, Cana­ da. POST DOCTORAL POSITION. Spectrophotometric rate measurements of clinical substances, possibly some elec­ trochemistry. Available July 1 or after. Send resume and three letters of reference to: Dr. Gary D. Christian, Depart­ ment of Chemistry, University of Washington, Seattle, WA. 98195. The University of Washington is an equal opportunity employer. MICROBIOLOGY—Immediate opening for individual with experience in amino acid sequence analysis. Research in­ volves structural analysis of influenza, virus proteins. One year, possible extension. Salary dependent on experience. Send curriculum vitae & names of two references to: Dr. E. D. Kilbourne, Chairman, Dept. of Microbiology. MOUNT SINAI SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, 100 Street & Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10029. An equal opportunity employer. Postdoctoral Fellowships and Research Assistantships in the areas of (1) Organic Synthesis via Homogeneous Catalysis (2) the preparation of polymer anchored homogeneous cata­ lysts (3) attaching biologically active molecules to polymers and (4) synthesis of polymers for electron-beam resists are available. Contact Professor Charles U. Pittman, Jr., De­ partment of Chemistry, University of Alabama, University, Alabama. Phone 205-348-7134. The University of Alabama is an Affirmative Action Equal Opportunity Employer. M/F. Closing Date June 6, 1977

INDUSTRIAL POSITIONS "Pioneering New Technologies

Plastics Engineers San Francisco Peninsula Our growth has created unusual opportunities for people with B S / M S / P h D degrees in engineering and science with 2 - 5 years experience in plastics or rubber technology. These positions require people who are technically innovative and enjoy working in a vigorous and stimulating environment. You will be involved in research and development of processes, materials and equipment in new

Chairperson, Chemistry Department. Ten faculty, M.S. and Ph.D. programs, in medium (8,700 students) state-supported university. Applicant should have earned doctorate in chemistry; experience as a faculty member of a graduate department at the level of professor or associate professor; a demonstrated record of quality teaching, research and publication; and administrative ability. Appointment to initiate September, 1977, or January, 1978. Salary commensurate with experience and qualifications. Submit application or letter of intent, prior to June 30, 1977, to L. R. Caswell, Chairman, Search Committee, Department of Chemistry, P.O. Box 23973 TWU Station, Texas Woman's University, Denton, Texas 76204. An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Postdoctoral, available now. Biochemistry research with electron transport enzymes. Research potential must be high, but direct experience not essential. One year, $10,000, with possible renewal. Send vitae and two letters of reference to: Dr. R. Timkovich, Chemistry Department, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois 60616. EO/AA Employer. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA faculty position at the assistant or associate professor level available September 1, 1977, to teach undergraduate and graduate courses in general and analytical chemistry. The faculty member must establish a viable research program at the Master's degree level. Re­ search opportunities available in various research institutes on campus. Candidate must have a Ph.D. in analytical chemistry. A genuine commitment to excellence in teaching and research is necessary. For further details, contact Dr. L. C. Hoskins, Head, Department of Chemistry, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Alaska 99701. Phone (907) 479-7525. An equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. Assistant Professor of Chemistry—Regional campus of Purdue University. Ph.D. required: preferably with strength in analytical and inorganic chemistry. Teaching experience preferred; Industrial experience helpful. Possibility of in­ structor position available also. Deadline for applications is May 30, 1977. All applications and inquiries should be ad­ dressed to: Paul H. Cox, Dean for Academic Services, Purdue North Central Campus, Westville, Indiana, 46391. Purdue is An Equal Access/Equal Opportunity Employer. FACULTY POSITION: Organic Chemistry, September 1977. Send resume, transcripts, and names of three references to R. Milford White, Department of Chemistry, Baker University, Baldwin, Kansas 66006. An Affirmative Action/Equal Op­ portunity Employer. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, Paper Science and Engineering Department, Western Michigan University. Responsibilities include teaching and research in a new developing program of Environmental Engineering with emphasis on pulp and paper industry. Teaching pulp/paper courses also involved. Candidate should have Doctorate in Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, or Paper Science and Engineering preferred. Experience in the pulp and paper or environmental engineering areas is expected. Appointment begins August 22, 1977. Send resume and three references by July 8, 1977 to: Dr. Raymond L. Janes, Department Head, Department of Paper Science and Engineering, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan 49008. University is equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. Graduate Assistantships (M.S. and Ph.D.) are available to qualified holders of B.A., B.S. or M.S. degrees. Up to $6200/9 months (including $1000 to $2200 tuition and fees waiver); additional summer support available. Join an active research group in one of a number of unique and significant areas of chemical inquiry. Unusually strong interactions with and among faculty of diverse professional backgrounds provides a broader than normal graduate experience. Apply to: Ad­ missions Committee, Department of Chemistry, University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio 43606

product areas for the Company. These new areas are extensions of the Company's technological base including heat shrinkable materials, conductive polymer materials, radiation chemistry and plastics modification. RAYCMEM has experienced a 2 5 % annual growth rate since our inception in 1957. GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES FOR US MEAN CAREER OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOU! We offer better than average compensation and benefits plans including medical/dental, cash bonus, profit sharing and stock purchase plans.

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R&D Process Engineer 2 - 5 years polymer process experience, including compounding, blending, extrusion, and injection molding.

Materials Development—R&D 2 - 5 y e a r s experience in the modification of plastic materials using additives, fillers or blends of materials.

Polymer Physics—R&D Advanced academic work, PhD, polymer science and/or work experience in structure property relationships.

Product Development Engineer 2 - 5 years experience in product engineering with extrusion and injection molding. Re­ sponsibilities will be in the area of New product introduction, problem solving, product and process innovation.

Please send your resume, in confidence, to Human Resources Dept. 6 5 0 3 , RAYCHEM CORPORATION, 300 Constitution Drive, Menlo Park, CA 9 4 0 2 5 . An equal opportunity employer.

Raychem .People are the key to RAYCHEM's business.

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RESEARCH PRODUCTS Amersham Corporation, a leading supplier of radiochemicals, is seeking an individual with an M.S. in biochemistry (or related field) to answer technical questions from customers on the use of radiochemicals. The ideal candidate will have practical experience in radioactive tracers, LSC, and radiochro­ matography. Customer Service experience is desirable. In addition to an excellent starting salary and benefits, we offer a challenging environment with excellent opportunity for personal development. Send resume including salary history in confidence to: Technical Manager, Research Products

AMERSHAM CORPORATION 2636 S. Clearbrook Drive Arlington Heights, Illinois 60005 An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

NMR SPECTROSCOPIST. Physical scientist with experience in nmr theory, instrumentation and applications to chemistry and biochemistry. Willing to consult/collaborate with broad spectrum of users. Send resume to: Dr. J. San Filippo, Dept. of Chemistry, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, N.J. 08903. An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. INSTRUCTOR IN GENERAL CHEMISTRY. A one year ap­ pointment is available at Salem College, a small liberal arts college for women. Teaching duties include complete re­ sponsibility for the general chemistry program; 3 hours of lecture and 9-12 hours of laboratory per week. Ph.D. or A.B.D. with some teaching experience preferred. Salary $11,100 for the academic year, September, 1977 through May, 1978. Send resume and two letters of recommendation to: Dr. C. B. Pate, Department of Chemistry and Physics, Salem College, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27108. Deadline: June 7, 1977. FACULTY POSITION IN BIOCHEMISTRY The Department of Biochemistry of the University of Louisville Health Sciences Center invites applications from qualified individuals with a commitment to teaching and research in the areas of eucaryote molecular biology and endocrine biochemistry. Re­ sponsibilities include participation in either the medical or dental school curriculum and in the graduate teaching pro­ gram. The individual is expected to develop a vigorous in­ dependent research area while collaborating with an estab­ lished program in molecular endocrinology. The full-time, 12-month appointment is at the Assistant Professor level ef­ fective July 1, 1977. Applicants should have postdoctoral research experience. Please send a curriculum vitae, list of publications, names of at least three references to be used for letters of recommendation and a summary of research interests to Dr. James L. Witliff, Department of Biochemistry, University of Louisville, School of Medicine, Health Sciences Center, Louisville, Kentucky 40201. AN EQUAL OPPORTU­ NITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER. POSTDOCTORAL POSITION DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY Total synthesis of terpenes and marine natural products. Available immediately, stipend based on NRC Canada rates. Send resume and arrange for three letters of reference to Dr. Alex G. Fallis, Department of Chemistry, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, Newfoundland, A1C 5S7, Can­ ada. Biochemist. Starting Aug. 19, 1977 to teach biochemistry, chemistry and biology at $11,500 for nine months in under­ graduate school. Ph.D. in biochemistry, undergraduate degree in chemistry required. Send resume and three references to Search Committee, Chemistry Department, McMurry Col­ lege, Abilene, Texas 79605 ASSISTANT PROFESSOR. Ph.D. in medicinal chemistry or closely related field. B.S. (Pharmacy) or equivalent or some experience in teaching medicinal chemistry preferred. Send curriculum vitae and name of three references to: A. G. Puai, Dean, College of Pharmacy, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ml 48109. A Nondiscriminatory Affirmative Action Employer. The department of Chemistry at Yarmouk University has several faculty openings at the junior and senior levels in Or­

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ganic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry and Analytical Chem­ istry starting Fall 1977. Ph.D. must be in hand. Preference will be given to candidates with teaching experience. Senior positions require teaching experience and a record of Publi­ cations. Salaries are competitive with U.S. Fringe benefits are excellent. Teaching is in English. Applications with all documents and recommendation letters must be sent by May 30, 1977 to Dr. M. A. Hamdan, Dean of faculty of Arts and Sciences, Yarmouk University, Irbid-Jordan. POSTDOCTORAL POSITION: Matrix isolation studies of fluorine compounds; IR laser-induced photo-chemistry. Send resume and three references to G. Mamantov, Department of Chemistry, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee 37916 CHEMICAL ENGINEERS/CHEMISTS Venezuelan Research Institute in Caracas, with excellent facilities for all areas of Chemistry and Mechanical Engineering is seeking for young researchers showing ability to work in team with other basic research chemists, to lead chemistry research efforts in de­ veloped processes. Background in either: unit operations including destination, reaction kinetics, process simulation and evaluation, equipment design. The candidates must also have the desire and ability to stimulate graduate students. Persons wishing to be considered should send a Curriculum Vitae including list of publications and names of three refer­ ences to: Dr. A. Munoz-Escalona, Head of the Chemistry Center, I.V.I.C., Apartado 1827, Caracas, 101, Venezuela. CHEMICAL SPECIALIST/AGRICULTURAL Venezuelan Research Institute in Caracas, with excellent facilities for all areas of Chemistry is seeking for young researches with Ph.D. in chemistry and background in the field of soil chemistry, herbicides, insecticides, plant hormones, wild life damage control and fertilizers. Familiarity with agricultural problems is desirable. The candidates must also have the desire and ability to stimulate graduate students. Persons wishing to be considered should send a Curriculum Vitae including list of publications and names of three references to: Dr. A. Munoz-Escalona, Head of the Chemistry Center, I.V.I.C, Apartado 1827, Caracas 101, Venezuela. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR—Physical Chemistry—Academic year leave replacement beginning September 1977. Primary responsibilities are teaching physical chemistry and general chemistry. Ph.D. with teaching experience and a background in either instrumentation or water chemistry preferred. Send resume to Dr. John W. Groce, Heidelberg College, Tiffin, Ohio 44883. Heidelberg College is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Institution. DIRECTOR, SCHOOL OF CHEMISTRY, Georgia Institute of Technology. Applications and nominations are invited for this position to start September, 1978. The School of Chemistry has a commitment to strong research and teaching programs and seeks a Director to provide leadership in both areas. Rank, salary, and area of research are open but candidates should have an established reputation in research with a strong interest in teaching and administration. Georgia Tech is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. Applicants should send a curriculum vitae and names of three references to Professor E. C. Ashby, Chairman, Search Committee, School of Chemistry, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332

GRADUATE ASSISTANTSHIP. Fall 1977 Stipend $4565 plus tuition. Research involves organic analyses of sewage sludge and compost. Inquire: Dr. A. Joel Kaplovsky, Chairman, Department of Environmental Science, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903. An Equal Opportunity/ Affirmative Action Employer.

SITUATIONS WANTED (ACS Members) SALES/TECHNICAL SERVICE: M.S. 1977—Bio-Organic Chemistry. Seek entry level position. 3 years teaching and lab supervision experience. Knowledge of electronics. M.B.A. course work initiated. Robert Fried, 1316 East 85th Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11236 Employed R&D Director Seeks Change: Ph.D. Organic, M.S. Chem.Eng.; broad scope technologist; chemical, polymers, plastics, packaging industries experience; presently metallurgy related industry. Very effective motivating people, generating new technology concepts; strong administrator; foreign ex­ perience, technology transfer, languages. Interested returning to chemical, polymers, plastics or related industries similar in responsibility. $40,000 plus range. Serious inquiries for resume please write to Box 301-D-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Technical Librarian/Information Specialist. MLS, Ph.D. Chemistry, extensive R&D experience. Seeks position in special library or information center. Box 302-D-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 MARKET/PRODUCT DEVELPT. Polyurethanes. Extensive experience in fabric coatings, adhesives, elastomers, foams and microcellulars. Supervised new product develpt. Served as product manager. Solid results. R&D on prepolymers and polyesters. B.S. Chem + all course work for MBA. Prefer northeast. Box 303-D-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Wash­ ington, D.C. 20036 Analytical Chemist: Female, M.S. from U.S.A. Many years of experience, accomplishments in analytical methods de­ velopment. Instruments used: visible, UV, IR, especially gas chromatography, etc. Specific experience in gaseous and petroleum analyses, etc. Desire analytical research in New York, New Jersey area. Box 400-D-5, ACS 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Analytical Chemist: M.Tech.—Modern Methods of Chemical Analysis & Control, M.S. Chemistry from Indian Institute of Technology Delhi. M.Tech course work involved intensive training in analytical instrumentation. During thesis work developed a low cost FID for gas chromatography which has been commercialized. Seeks suitable entry level position. U.S. permanent resident. Box 401-D-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Analytical/Physical Chemistry, 1976 Masters, University of Pittsburgh. Young, ambitious chemist looking for entry-level position in industry or technical service and sales. Good in­ strumentation background and very strong mechanical background. For more information contact D. P. Gzesh, 603 N. St. Clair St., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15206 Analytical/Environmental/Quality Control: Seeking position with supervisory responsibility in quality control-metallurgy, waste and waste water management, industrial hygiene. Wide experience in industrial laboratories, research, and undergraduate teaching. Available now. Dr. H. K. Cressman, 220 E. Adams, Morton, III. 61550. Tel. 309/264-0719 Chemical Engineer: B.S. 1962. Experience—3 years process engineer PVC polymerization, 7 years R&D paper products, 5 years R&D water/waste equipment. Desire po­ sition in technical service or technical sales with chemical processing equipment or chemical manufacturing company. Box 404-D-5, ACS, 1155 16th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Organic/Biochemist: Finishing postdoctoral on syntheses of inhibitors for enzymes. Ph.D. in organic chemistry. In­ dustrial development experience. Desires applied research position Harlie Parish, 7904 Avanti Way, Louisville, Kentucky 40291 Chemist: M.S. 1965. Experience includes organometallic synthesis, refractory coatings development, testing/devel­ opment of binders and sealants, formulation of corrosion in­ hibitors and antiscalants. Publications. Will relocate. Box 406-D-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Chemist: B.S. 1977. Upper 10% of class. Seeking entry level position in So. Calif, area. Lab. assistant experience. Some experience as technician aide in analytical lab. Fe­ male. Box 407-D-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Fair Exchange! This enthusiastic, loyal M.A. Chemist with 19 years of achievements in R&D, technical service, lab management, marketing—excellent communications ability, patents—wants to learn your industry in return for very rea­ sonable salary. (Clinical chemistry background). N.Y.-N.J. Box 408-D-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Metal Finishing manufacturing research and engineering, group leader, staff. Inorganic Ph.D. 18 years experience feasibility, cost, patent studies; scale-up, bench, pilot, pro­ duction, start-up, trouble shooting, cost reduction, testing and analysis methods; materials selection; corrosion, pollution studies. Cleveland; will relocate. Box 409-D-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Plastics (Chemical) Engineer: B.Ch.E., P.E. Excellent education and over twenty-five years of broad experience—

research, development, physical testing. Technical service and supervision in thermoplastics and rubber. Northern Ohio area preferred. But will relocate for the right job. P.O. Box 4737, Cleveland, Ohio 44126

B.S. Chem. Eng. Likes difficult analytical problems. Seeks industrial or government R&D or Quality Control. Willing to relocate. Box 402-B-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Wash­ ington, D.C. 20036

Production/R&D Manager: Innovative Ph.D. Inorganic Chemist. Expertise in thin films, crystal growth, hot pressed ceramic and metal powders, solar energy. Electronic ma­ terials—semiconductors, piezoelectrics, metalization and solar collector coatings R&D. Seeking position of respon­ sibility in process/product development. Box 411-D-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Organic Chemist: Ph.D. 1971. Presently employed in in­ dustry but seeking teaching position in general or organic chemistry. Postdoctoral, industrial, and teaching experience. Would consider small college or junior college. Box 301-B-5, ACS, 1166 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Professor and Author of a highly popular book on Organic Spectroscopy seeks Academic/Industrial position. 20 years teaching/administrative experience, excellent Synthetic/ Analytical/Communicating/Administrative skills. Ph.D. Carbohydrates. Will relocate anywhere in U.S./Canada. Write Box 412-D-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 SALES/MARKETING: Enthusiastic, competant B.S. chemist desires entry into chemical or instrumentation sales. Expe­ rienced with computers, electronics, x-ray, AA, chromatog­ raphy, UV-Vis, IR, NMR, scientific writing. Peggy Sperl, 448 N. Miss. Blvd., St. Paul, Minnesota 55104 CHROMATOGRAPHER/ANALYTICAL CHEMIST: Presently involved with HPLC separations and methodology. Experi­ ence with GC, TLC, and instrumental methods. Experienced researcher seeking supervisory position. No agencies. Box 301-C-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Analytical Chemist: B.S., Chemistry-Biology plus graduate work. 31/2 years experience in analytical chemistry of coat­ ings. Experiences with AA, GC, IR, GPC, DSC, TGA, wet methods. Economic factors at General Tire & Rubber Co. resulted in termination as of 1/14/77. Desire position in R&D or analytical chemistry. John J. Buckley, 923 W. Fourth St., Marion, Ind. 46952 Analytical/Biochemist M.S. 1974: Strong chemistry back­ ground. Six years research experience in mucopolysaccrides, proteins, enzymes, peptide synthesis and analysis, and related method development. Familiar with GC, UV, IR, gel column, automatic amino acid analyzer, all kinds of chroma­ tography and electrophoresis. Seeking industrial position. Available immediately. Box 401-C-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Biochemist, Ph.D.: Experience in experimental oncology (chemical carcinogenesis). Research in initiation and tumor promotion which lead to compounds which inhibit and com­ pounds which stimulate skin tumors. Energetic and original. Desire industrial-related position. Good biochemical back­ ground and some industrial experience. Box 402-C-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Synthetic Organic/Analytical Chemist: Ph.D. 1973. 3 yrs. experience in pharmaceutical industry. Synthetic work in antibiotics. Diverse experience in analytical development using HPLC etc. Canadian Citizen, no current U.S. work permit. Versatile with limited but sound teaching experience. Seeking academic or industrial position. S. Huckin, RR 1, Agassiz, B.C., VOM 1A0, Canada. (604) 796-2058. Synthetic Organic & Polymer Chemist: Ph.D. 1972, Post­ doctoral & industrial experience in novel polyacrylamide, polyurethanes, polyamides, polybutylene, UV curing and water-based resins for coatings & plastics. Instrumental skills. Interested in R&D, technical service, or teaching. Box 405-C-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Physical Chemist, Ph.D.: 20 years industrial experience. Polymer characterization, polymer and fiber physics, and process improvement. Well versed in polyester, cellulose acetate and viscose technology. Plant or R&D position de­ sired. Will relocate. Frank M. Toney, 1117 S. Concord Road, West Chester, Pa. 19380 (215-399-0909). Energy Oriented Chemist: (Ph.D.) wants challenging aca­ demic or industrial work with interdisciplinary research co­ operation. Experience and innovations in catalytic energy conversions, organometallic and bioinorganic chemistry, photolytic hydrogen production and C 0 2 endothermic reac­ tions. Publications/patents, several languages, supervisory training. Excellent problem solver. Box 409-C-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Pharmacologist (M.S.)/Chemist (M.S.): 5 years experience in a variety of medical research projects. Publications: 3. Excellent with instruments, UV-VIS, chromatography, liquid scintillation, SP. Fluorometer, and many more. Available immediately, will relocate. Balvant Patel, 3549 Faculty Drive, Indianapolis, Indiana 46224. 317-264-7602 Plastics Engineer/Chemist: M.S. Five years experience in coloring compounding-extrusion of PVC and other ther­ moplastics. Raw material physical properties testing-eval­ uation, R&D for new products. Production set up, quality control, purchasing and technical service, supervisory ex­ perience. Available immediately. Box 411-C-5, ACS, 1155 16th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Printing Ink & Coatings Chemist: B.S. For Products—cans, paper, plastics, flexible films, and conventional and high en­ ergy curing. Functions In: development, formulation, mar­ keting, and government regulation agency compliance. Box 412-C-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Analytical/Physical Chemist: Petroleum and Plastics. IR, UV, NMR, GC, LC, GPC, and TLC. Mechanical and dielectric properties of plastics. Qual. and quant, inorganic. Trace metals by AA and XRF. Experienced in electronics, optics, and vacuum systems. Instrument and methods development. Fortran IV. Tracer studies. Publications, patents. Lan­ guages. Supervisory experience. Ph.D. Chemical-Physics;

ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, Ph.D., 1971: Broad experience in organic/inorganic wet/instrumental methods development and solving mundane exotic problems using GC, GC/MS, HPLC, TLC, UV, V, IR, AA. No agencies. Box 302-B-5, ACS, 1166 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Analytical Chemist: B.S. 4 years experience in Applied Analytical Research as related to: resins, solvents, pigments, monomers, polymers, household products, confectionary products. Analytical techniques: IR, GC, LC, UV, NMR, wet, some AA, MS, SEM. Strong Mechanical and Electrical background. Excellent references. North Jersey Only! Box 400-B-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Analytical Chemist: M.S. degree, 25 years experience in practically all phases of analytical. Substantial experience in GC, IR, AA, Automation for Pilot Plant Monitoring, Wet Chemical. Seeking position with minimum supervision and/or managerial duties. Will relocate. Write for resume. Robert P. Hueber, 38 Sunset Road, Bedford, MA. 01730 Biochemist/Molecular Biologist, Ph.D.: Structure and function of viruses, nucleic acid, enzymes proteins. Broad research, teaching and supervisory experience. Publications, Languages. Seeking industrial, government or academic position. Will relocate. Box 403-B-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Organic Chemist: R&D Manager, Ph.D. Capable, creative individual seeks opportunity with growth-oriented company or institution. Accomplishments in agricultural chemicals, medicinals, synthetic sweeteners, effluent treatment, flame-retardant plasticizers, gasoline additives. Synthesis; process and product development. Research proposals, budgets, technical reports. Box 404-B-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Organic Chemist: Diversified industrial synthesis. General organic and pharmaceutical intermediates, U.V. monomers, coatings. Process/Product development R&D. Lab scale-up to pilot plant and plant. Excellent problem solver. Man­ agement-liaison work. Experience in long and short term development work. Pride in my work. Not expensive. Box 405-B-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Physical Chemist: Ph.D. 1976. Experience in pulsed NMR technique, cryogenic works, vacuum technique, and computer programming. M.S. in GC. One year postdoctoral in gas phase kinetics. Seeks industrial or academic position. Available immediately. Box 406-B-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Ph.D. Polymer Chemist; 1972: M.S. Chem. B.S. Ch.E. Eight years of diversified industrial experience. Polymer synthesis, modification, processing, characterization, and evaluation. Strong background in polyesters and polyamides. Polymer intermediates development; flame retardants, antistats, sta­ bilizers, and processing aids. Lab to plant experience. Ex­ tensive training in fiber and polymer science. Seek industrial R&D. Box 407-B-5, ACS, 115516th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 B.S. Chemist: (St. Lawrence Univ., 1976): Seeks entry level position (qual anal, R&D, customer relations). Will consider all applications. Primary interest: physiology, forensics. Background: physiology, instrumentation (IR, NMR, GC, DTA, etc.) Communication abilities. Assist, lab instructor expe­ rience. Willing to relocate. Prefer grad school in vicinity. Bradley Ross Berger, 822 Glenridge Ave., N. Woodmere, N.Y. 11581. (516)791-3340. Food Chemist: Ph.D. 1977. Strong background in food chemistry, biochemistry and nutrition. Excellent in analytical techniques: GLC, TLC, Electrophoresis, Gel Permeation Chromatography, Radioisotopes, IR, UV-Vis, etc. Experi­ enced in dairy products, UF and RO processing. 5 yrs. bio­ chemical research in University and 1 yr. in industry. C. Lee, 591 Harley Drive, Columbus, Ohio 43202 (614) 263-3048. Food R&D, QA., Technical Services Director/Manager: Ph.D. Food Technology, MBA, with 18 years broad experience in food product development, R&D management and technical services (analytical, microbiological and statistical) seeks position as technical head of consumer products company or major program. Box 410-B-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Material Scientist: Ph.D. (Polymers), M.S. (Chemistry), Master's (Industrial Engineering) with research interests in polymer structure-property relationship, physical and me­ chanical properties, biomaterials and applied research & development of polymeric materials and composites seek R&D position. S. Sikka, 2172 South 8th East, Salt Lake City, Utah 84106 Radiation Chemist: Polymers and photosensitive pigments; extensive experience: research through production. Many patents have led to current products. High achievements in surfactants, synthetics lubricants, reprographic materials, surface chemistry. Engineering cost analysis and production feasibility studies. Seeking position with broad responsibil­ ities. Box 413-B-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Analytical Chemist B.A.: 26 years experience, most recently 6 years cosmetics, trouble shooting. Supervisery experience Wet and Instrumental methods. Instruments used Uv, Visible,

AA, IR, GC, TLC, X-ray. Will relocate. William E. Bidleman, Jr., 1737 E. Manhatton Dr., Tempe, Arizona 85282. (602) 838-1941. Analytical Chemist: M.S. 1976 (September). Experience in AA, ASV, TLC, LC, and Wet Chemistry, desire position involving instrumental and wet chemical analysis. Industry or government lab. Available immediately. Ready to relo­ cate. Age 26 years. Ν. Κ. Konanur, 4453 Crossbow Dr., Dayton, Ohio 45432. Tel. 513-426-6210. Analytical/Quality Control Chemist: Recent B.A. graduate in chemistry desires position in industry or government in U.S. or overseas. Strong instrumental and math background. Travel acceptable. Avail, immed. Please reply to Box 404-A-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Biochemist/Protein Isolation, M.S. 16 years research, de­ velopment, and production experience includes isolation and purification of human plasma proteins arid hormones, diag­ nostic kits, clinical assays, RIA, radio-labeling, antibody pro­ duction, RID, electrophoresis, preparation of polymers for assays and affinity chromatography. Patents and publications. Employment: industry or University. Box 406-A-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Inorganic Solid State Chemist: Ph.D. 1972, two years teaching experience, 18 month postdoctorate, 3 years in­ dustrial research experience in high temperature preparations, crystal growth, liquid phase epitoxy of magnetic bubble films, 2400° 0 DTA, single crystal and powder x-ray work, oxide chemistry, rare earth chemistry. Seeks R&D or academic position. Box 407-A-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Wash­ ington, D.C. 20036 Physical Chemist: Polymers, materials and process devel­ opment, xerography. Ph.D., 20 years industrial experience in R&D; versatile, eager and enthusiastic. Box 409-A-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Drug Researcher/Ph.D. Medicinal Chemist: Indian. US postdoctoral training in Biochemical Pharmacology. 9 years research experience in Indian, W-German and Spanish in­ dustries. Many, publications in synthesis, biochemical mechanism of action, pharmacology, pharmacokinetics and toxicology of potential drugs. Specially interested in anti­ inflammatory agents. Immediately available anywhere. Box 417-A-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Natural Product/Analytical Chemist: Ph.D. British, seeks employment in U.S. or overseas. 14 years experience Pyrethram Industry in East Africa, 21/2 years Technical Adviser copra/coconut oil/soap manufacturer, West Indies. Publi­ cations. Available interview New York late May. For addi­ tional information contact Stafford Head, P.O. Box 227, Castries, St. Lucia, West Indies. Teaching Couple—Both Ph.D.'s—three years experience with shared positions as Sabbatical Replacements at liberal arts colleges. Seeking a joint appoint to teach and conduct research in organic and/or biochemistry. Box 423-A-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 ORGANIC-ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, Ph.D. 1965, seeks po­ sition supervising the analysis, characterization, and evaluation of organic compounds and polymers. Supervisory experi­ ence, publications, references. Box 302-D-4, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Analytical Chemist: B.A. plus additional graduate study. Experienced with wet and instrumental methods. Instruments: UV, Visible, AA, IR, emission, Technicon Auto-Anàlyzer, G.C., pH. Industrial and teaching experience. Seeking chemist position. Will relocate. Available immediately. Box 400-D-4, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Analytical/Organic Chemist: Ph.D. 1971. 31/2 yrs. experience in water treatment chemicals: Latex and nonlàtex polymers, corrosion inhibitors, antifoulants, antifoams, etc. Strong in organic synthesis and instrumentation: IR, UV, NMR, GC-MS, and GPC. Coordinator in analyses of problems in corporate research, pilot and plant production; also developed QC lab procedures. Box 401-D-4, ACS 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Chemist/Technical Representative: M.S. Chemistry 1976. Training in Organic, Chromatography, Electrochemistry, Physical Chemistry, Biopolymers, Literature Search, Instrumentation. Experience as director of CHN Analysis firm. Speak, read Italian. Read French. Seek position as chemist or technical representative. Overseas as well as domestic employment considered. Box 417-D-4, ACS, 115516th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Chemical Engineer—Twenty years successful diversified industrial experience, Project supervision of new products: process development, design, plant tech service, problem solver, profit minded, interface with other depts., research and plant experience on petrochemicals, resins, coatings, adhesives, phenol ics, sulfur thio, chlorinated and coal chemicals, some air and water pollution control. Box 402-D-4, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Chemical Engineer: M.S. 14 yrs. of diversified experience and expertise in vinyl plastics, textiles and coatings product development with first top 10 chemical companies. Highly motivated, result and profit oriented. Works with minimum supervision. Excellent performance reviews from employers. Seeks a suitable job, commensurate with experience. Available immediately. Box 403-D-4, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Physical/Analytical/Material Chemist: Ph.D. (1970). Experienced in structural chemistry, spectral methods, microscopy, computers, supervising, teaching, publications (25). Hard working, result oriented, good personality. Seeks industrial or teaching position. Available immediately. Box

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405-D-4, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Ph.D. Synthetic Organic Chemist—Pharmaceuticals and Fine Chemicals—Experienced in R&D, Process Development, Analytical, Carbon 14 labelling—11 years. R. L. Wineholt, 39 Dorchester Drive, Reading, PA. 19610 (215) 670-0765 Physical/Analytical Chemist: Ph.D. 1973. Extensive knowledge in theory, applications, and instrumentation of UV-visible and fluorescence spectrophotometry. Experienced in wet and instrumental analysis. Well versed in computer programming and computer applications to research. Seeking industrial position. Available immediately. Will relocate. D. A. Capitanio, 9 Holmes St. #2A, No. Quincy, MA 02171 Polymer Scientist, Sc.D. Extensive industrial, academic experience. Most senior scientist in corporation, assistant to chairman. Successful long-term assignment abroad, languages. In-depth background in polymers: synthesis, analysis, physical properties evaluation. Product development. Coatings, fibers, films, sheets, lenses, thermosets. Hydrogels. Versatile in medical applications. Seeking senior position in R&D, industrial, teaching. Box 407-D-4, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Chemist: B.S. 1974. Seeking position in petroleum industry. Experienced with motor, hydrolic and reprocessed oils. Free to relocate. No agencies. J. W. Robinson, 125 Aunt Mary Ave., Greensboro, N.C. 27405 Medicinal Chemist. Ph.D. 1971. 2 years postdoctoral experience. Experienced in syntheses of natural products. 19 publications. Seeks position in industry, government or research institute. Box 409-D-4, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Profit-Motivated Cost-Conscious Chemical Specialties Formulator: Several years experience in developing testing, evaluating, analysing, detergents, cleaners, polishes, and floor waxes for the industrial and household market gained by working for major companies. Q.C. supervision, problem solving, knowledge of EPA and USDA regulations. M.S. Organic chemistry. Box 411-D-4, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036 Teaching Position Desired: Ph.D. Organic chemistry, 1969. Bio-organic chemist disenchanted with characteristics of research community. Experienced researcher seeking teaching position without research requirement. Author of forthcoming book on uses of enzymes and immobilized enzymes. Capable of teaching organic, biological, analytical and general chemistry. Francis X. Hasselberger, 2820 N. W. 3rd St., Lincoln, Nebraska 68521 Technical Marketing-Development and/or Sales: Ph.D. (Purdue), Age 46. Scientist-chemistry and/or biochemistry, ETC. Experienced: Applications Research thru product/ process development thru marketing. Recently teacher and administrator. Prefer eastern U.S.A. (?) Box413-D-4, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036. (914) 6236806. Ask for Mike. Chemical Engineer/Chemist: M.S. 40 years diversified experience includes Project Engineer, Technical Director, Research Supervisor. Plant design, process development, R. Developed Emulsion Polymers, PS Foam, ABS, Monomers, applications: plastics, coatings, adhesives. Industries: paint, adhesives, textile, paper, rubber. Desire Florida, Gulf or Western location. Box 414-D-4, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Physical-Organic Chemist: Ph.D. 1956, polymer background, diversified experience in polymer synthesis, postpolymerization reactions, characterization, compounding. High temperature polymers, acrylics, vinyls. Box 401-C-4, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Physical Organic Chemist: Ph.D. Columbia 1975. Extensive analytical background: IR, UV, NMR, chromatography, polarography. Special interest in instrumentation, electron impact-chemical ionization gc-ms, organic synthesis, mechanisms. Exceptionally dynamic innovative lecturer, eight years college teaching experience, seeks undergraduate research-teaching position. Publications. Box 402-C-4, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

characterization of acrylates, urethane-like, epoxy-like, polysaccharide derivatives; characterization by viscoelasticity, DTA, GC, IR, and solubility parameter; supervisor 3 tech.; organic instrumental and wet analysis. Patents and publications. James M. Lucas, 9053 Laurel Crest Dr., St. Louis, Mo. 63126 314/843-7018. Process Improvement Consultation in refining fermentation and natural products. Commercialized innovations, patents, fluent German. Sig Muller, 439-D St., Chula Vista, CA. 92010 Sales/Marketing: M.S. degree in organic chemistry, experienced in pharmaceutical and chemical sales. Strong technical background, and aggressive salesman. No geographical restrictions. Field and travel ok. Available immediately. Box 409-B-4, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Physical Polymer Chemist: Ph.D. plus postdoc. training. Experience in modeling of deterioration of polymers caused by air pollutants. Polymer morphology, polymer rheology. Structure-property relationship of polymer composites. Publications. Seeking challenging R&D position. No agency please. Tailer Wang, 6449 Troost Avenue, Apt. 4, N. Hollywood, Ca. 91606 Experienced Chemist: Seeking position in Plant Management, Production, R&D, Technical Service, Safety or Quality Control. Broad background includes plant management, supervisory experience in industrial lubricants, motor oils, fuel additives, specialty products; also includes metallurgy, Quality Control, petroleum refinery and chemical plant experience. Will relocate. Don Haig, 4 Poplar Run, Hightstown, N.J. 08520. Phone: 609-448-8248. Information/Management: Ph.D. Chemist, five years experience managing Technical Information Center, seeking managerial position in chemical, pharmaceutical, food, or agribusiness situation. Good communications and peopleoriented sKills, ideal for Information Center Management, Regulatory Affairs, Project Administration, Data Base Set-up and Administration. Box 408-D-3, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Interested In Brazilian Industrial Development Opportunities? Industrial Development and International Marketing Specialist seeks a position in USA or Brazil. Previous Experience: Consultant to Light-Heavy Brazilian Chemical industry. Fifteen years in Commercial/Product Development, Technical Service, Foreign Licensing of Technology for USA Chemical Industry. Tri-lingual, BA, MBA. Box 409-D-3, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Pharmaceuticals/Clinical Research/FDA Liaison/Ph.D. Experienced drugs/toiletries; clinical, life sciences, medical/organic research. Initiation clinical studies, protocols, case reports. Analysis technical data; A/V reports, overseas registration, FDA, medical/dental drugs, antibiotics, bio/ availability/metabolism, toxicology, safety monitoring, management information, chemistry. Publications/Patents. Box 411-D-3, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 R&D Director/Manager, Ph.D. consulting chemist, chemical engineer. Results-oriented, profit conscious, innovating, stimulating, shirtsleeve executive. Several patents. Product development—copying/printing processes; paper/film coating, laminating; electrophotographic toners, photoconducters; pigment grinding/dispersion; aerosol generation/ filtration; slime focculation; coal/oil slurries; solvent recovery. Box 412-D-3, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Soil Chemist: Ph.D. in Agronomy mid 1977. B.S. in Chemistry 1971. Strong background in plant physiology. Experienced with most soil and plant analysis methods. Prefer research, development in government or industry. Box 414-D-3, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Writer—Senior Science/Technology Editor for over 15 years on leading business magazine. Degree in chemistry. Desire editorial or public relations work. Box 416-D-3, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Product Development: (M.S. Chemistry) Background in zone refining, hot pressing, vacuum casting of semiconductor materials from bench to production. Expertise in Thermoelectric Products, Direct Energy Conversion, Electron Tube Chemistry. (No Agencies). Lewis H. Gnau, 7 Stonewood Parkway, Montclair, N.J. 07042

Analytical Chemist: M.Tech-Modern Methods of Chemical Analysis & Control MS Chemistry: M.Tech course work involved intensive training in analytical instrumentation: GC, HPLC, MS, GC-MS, UV, VIS, IR, AA, NMR, TGA, DTA etc. M.Tech thesis work on gas chromatography. Seeks suitable entry level position in R&D. Ready to relocate. Age: 26yrs. Box 402-B-3, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Superb Scientist/Organic Chemist: Exceptional record as Professor at University of California and as Director Process Research for Merck. Consulting experience. Depth and breadth in many phases of chemistry. National Awards. Seek new position in industry; relocatable immediately. Details available from Dr. Phillip Radlick, 4862 Tamarack Way, Irvine, CA 92714 (714) 552-4238.

Analytical/Medicinal Chemist: Ph.D. expected May, 77. Broad background in instrumental analysis. Familiar with GC/MS, NMR/FT, IR, and UV. Seeking position in field of GC/MS or NMR/FT. U.S. Citizen. Box 403-B-3, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Chemical Engineer—Chemist: M.Sc. 28 years experience in process engineering—Research and Development, Design, installation, and operation supervision seeks a responsible position. Salary open. Will relocate anywhere, references available. Mr. John B. Harshman, 1525 Devon Street, Ypsilanti, Ml. 48197. (313) 487-5463 Market Development—17 Years experience in analyzing, developing, and implementing plans for new products and ventures—experience in specialty chemicals, plastics and industrial products—MBA (Finance) and MS (Organic Chem)—active in mergers and acquisitions—international travel searching, evaluating and licensing new technology. Box 404-B-4, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Polymer/Organic: M.S.'61. Job terminated, Budget cut. Experience: organic synthesis; polymer synthesis and

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Organic Chemist: Ph.D. Received Feb. 1977. Natural products. Publications. Seeks industrial or government R&D, process/production, or custom synthesis position. Will relocate. No agencies. Fred G. Schreiber, 55 Ash Street, Apartment 2, Waltham, Massachusetts 02154. 617-8919116 (home). 1974 B.A. Chemist: Cum Laude Graduate. Seeks entry level position in western Massachusetts or New York area. Strong analytical background (I.R., U.V./Vis, NMR, Mass. Spec, and other instrumentation). Open to all related fields. Excellent references. Available immediately. Michael Shakar, Jr., 78 Bracewell Ave., North Adams, Ma. 01247 (413) 663-7119. Industrial/Quality Control Chemist: Twenty-one years diverse experience in R&D bench work. Process improvement. Organic intermediates for fiber-reactant dyestuffs. Production and laboratory supervisory experience. Production-analytical bench work, instrumentation-TLC. Plastics colorist, extrusion,

formulating. Textile chemicals formulation. Languages, salary open. Consider any industrial or laboratory position. Box 410-B-3, ACS, 1155 16th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Marketing Executive: Extensive experience in fields of specialty chemicals, non-metallic minerals, surface coatings, especially in plastics, rubber, petroleum markets. Strong in financial controls, planning, new product introduction. Solid background in commercial chemical development, acquisitions, marketing research. Box 411-B-3, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Ph.D. Physical Organic-Physical Chemist: Thermodynamics, including all types of calorimetry, partial molal volume measurements, vapor phase osmometry, high resolution mass spectrometry, GC-MS, I.R., N.M.R., UV, Visible, Fortran, A.A., Electrochemistry pKa, pKb, various solvents, science writing, publications, grants (federal and non federal). Was tenured professor. Box 404-D-2, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Chemist/Pharmacologist: Ph.D. Seeks challenging position in Govt, or Industry. Experience: Pharmacokinetics, metabolism, toxicity of drugs, pesticides, and toxic substances, proteins, immunochemistry, cancer, radioisotope EPA, FDA, NIOSH regulations, contract research, administration, publications. Available immediately. Box 408-D-2, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Analytical Chemist: B.S. Experience in Q.C, environmental, material testing G.C., LC, TLC, UV, IR, polarimetric, fluorometric & wet methods. Competency in all phases of G.C. Seeking analytical or QC/QA. Will relocate. Box 303-B-2, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

SITUATIONS WANTED (Retired Chemists and Ch.E.'s) Rubber Research and Development Chemist: Over forty years experience in production of reclaimed and synthetic rubber, injection and compression molded mechanical and extruded products. Assigned practical problems in troubleshooting and factory processes. Interested in technical service to foreign countries. Box 415-C-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Pharmaceutical and Health Food (vitamin) Specialist: Development, production and management. Experienced mainland, Puerto Rico, International. Will travel. Either intermittent or long-term. Resume, other information on request. E. R. Dichter, 185 Prospect Avenue, Hackensack, N.J. 07601

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Letters Continued from page 4 We must have clearly defined short-term and long-term energy plans and objectives, and must work simultaneously to achieve both at respective times. We should also be reminded that it is imperative to define the long-term plans first; short-term steps are simply intermediate steps towards the long-term objectives. We must also remember that our energy problem is not divorced from global energy problems and hence global population with a growth rate over 2% (doubling time